Free Entrance Days at US National Forests
Every year, the US Forest Service offers days when guests can enjoy the US Forest Service sites for free! The US National Forest Service waives recreation fees at most day-use sites on lands the agency manages on these fee-free days.

Georgia National Forest
The mission of the USDA Forest Service is to “sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of the nation’s forests and grasslands to meet the needs of present and future generations.”
Participation in promotions (like these free days) by concession-operated sites may vary, so always check details before your trip.
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Free Entrance Days at US National Forests
Mark your calendar for these free 2025 dates and enjoy spending time in these beautiful natural settings in Georgia and across the USA!
Visit the US Forest Service online for more details about these free 2025 dates when recreation fees are waived at most day-use sites:
- Martin Luther King, Jr. Day: Monday, January 20, 2025
- National Get Outdoors Day: Saturday, June 14, 2025
- Juneteenth: Wednesday, June 19, 2025
- National Public Lands Day: Saturday, September 27, 2025
- Veterans Day: Tuesday, November 11, 2025

US Forest Service sites in the Georgia Mountains
Other ways to get FREE forest entrance include:
- Volunteers with 20 hours of volunteer work may also earn a free National Forest Annual Pass
- All 4th graders are eligible for a free annual pass via Every Kid Outdoors program
- Free annual pass benefit runs for the 4th grade school year (September 1st thru the following August 31st)
- The annual pass gets the 4th grader plus their siblings and parents into all parks for free for a year!
US National Forest Sites in North Georgia

US National Forest Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests
Browse the extensive list of all the beautiful US Forest Service sites nationwide, or browse the list of sites here in North Georgia in the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests.
There are many unique experiences you can find in the Chattahoochee and Oconee National Forests — these include some well-developed / well-known facilities and other little-known jewels that are more tucked away.
The Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests provide some of Georgia’s best outdoor recreation options and natural resources. These vast forests feature almost 867,000 acres stretched across 26 counties, with thousands of miles of clear-running streams and rivers, 850 miles of recreation trails, plus campgrounds, picnic areas, and more. Enjoy a visit for the natural scenery, long history, and unique culture.
Explore nationwide locations on the interactive map or enjoy visits to some of the great local favorites including:
Anna Ruby Falls

Anna Ruby Falls Helen GA
Visit beautiful twin waterfalls at Anna Ruby Falls near Helen, GA. The local favorite is within Unicoi State Park and features a waterfall that plunges over 150 feet! This pet-friendly location has a picnic area and public restrooms.
Note that the site may have different hours during winter (January and February).
- Phone: +1 (706) 878-1448
- Address: 3455 Anna Ruby Falls Rd, Helen, GA
- Websites
- TripAdvisor: Anna Ruby Falls is rated 5.0 with 2,900+ reviews
- Ranked #1 for Things to Do in Helen
Appalachian Trail

Crooked Tree on Appalachian Trail near Amicalola Falls Georgia
The southern terminus of the world-famous Appalachian Trail is located in North Georgia! The 75+ miles of the AT passing through Georgia are protected by a one-mile boundary secured by a unique agreement between the US Forest Service and the National Park Service.
Whether you aspire to hike the entire ~2,200 miles, or simply choose to enjoy section hikes through North Georgia, this is a wonderful way to experience the natural beauty of the forests! Click to learn more about the current status of the trail:
- US Forest Service – Appalachian Trail in Georgia
- Georgia Appalachian Trail Club
- Appalachian Trail Conservancy
Brasstown Bald

Brasstown Bald Mountain Georgia
Visit Georgia’s highest peak and take in 360-degree panoramic views from 4,784′ elevation at the top of Brasstown Bald! Picnic tables provide scenic spaces to relax while enjoying the views. Dogs are allowed but must be on a leash (no dogs are permitted in the Visitor Center).
Enjoy the views anytime with live webcam views from the South-facing webcam or North-facing webcam.
Note that facilities and shuttles may close for the winter season and open around the beginning of April. The road to the top may close during poor weather conditions.
- Phone: +1 (706) 896-2556
- Address: 2941 Highway 180 Spur, Hiawassee, GA
- Websites
- TripAdvisor: Brasstown Bald Mountain is rated 4.5 with 1,175+ reviews
- Ranked #1 for Things to Do in Blairsville
Helton Creek Falls

Helton Creek Falls Georgia
Visit scenic Helton Creek Falls all year round – accessible with only a 0.2-mile hike! No fees to visit.
- Phone: +1 (706) 745-6928 (Blue Ridge Ranger District)
- Address: GA
- Website: US Forest Service – Helton Creek Falls
- TripAdvisor: Helton Creek Falls is rated 4.5 with 350+ reviews
Russell-Brasstown National Scenic Byway

Russell Brasstown Scenic Byway
Enjoy a scenic drive on this National Scenic Byway that is surrounded by the Chattahoochee National Forest and encircles the headwaters of the Chattahoochee River! Expect your ears to pop as they adjust to the changing elevation among the curvy mountain roads and stunning views that change with each season!
Take your time to explore the scenic points of interest along this 40-mile loop, which features close to 40 switchbacks!
- Website: US Forest Service – Russell-Brasstown National Scenic Byway
- TripAdvisor: Russell-Brasstown National Scenic Byway is rated 4.0 with 15+ reviews
Track Rock Gap Petroglyphs (temporarily closed)
Visit this ancient site where the Creek and Cherokee people carved their stories into the boulders of Track Rock. View 100+ carvings of at one of the most significant rock art sites in the Southeastern United States (the only site located on public land in Georgia). Learn more online and view site details including a map of Boulder 4 and Boulder 6.
- Phone: +1 (706) 745-6928
- Address: Trackrock Gap Rd, Blairsville, GA
- Website: US Forest Service – Track Rock Gap Petroglyph Site
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All the above sites are part of the US National Forest system, but some sites have select operations run by outside companies. Please confirm participation in the annual Free Entrance Day events before making a special trip!
Tips for Enjoying the US National Forests

National Forest Georgia
Be prepared when venturing into a National Forest with plenty of water and food, bug spray, sun protection, comfortable shoes and clothing, and working navigation tools. Follow ranger advice and online sources for local seasonal weather advisories.
- Check for area alerts – many roads and parks are closed during off-seasons or poor weather, so check with the official forest website for current alerts, local conditions, and ongoing updates
- Share your plans – be sure to let someone know about your travel plans, including departure date, travel destination(s), and expected return date
- Don’t expect cell service – GPS can be unreliable in remote areas, and cell phone coverage is unlikely to be strong when you are deep in the wilderness – download maps in advance or take waterproof printed maps along with a compass
- Know the site rules – follow the rules and obtain necessary licenses and permits for restricted activities like fishing and ginseng harvesting (as of Feb 2025, Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests will not issue American ginseng harvest permits due to continued declines and low population levels)
Head out with the right gear to enjoy nature at its best. Be aware of your surroundings at all times!
- Protect valuables from weather – arrange in advance a way to keep essential items dry with Ziplocs or specially designed waterproof bags
- Dress for the weather – monitor weather conditions frequently and consider dressing in layers to make quick adjustments on days when the temperature swings rapidly
- Stay hydrated – be sure that each person in your group carries plenty of water for their round-trip journey
- Stay alert – be ready for any wildlife encounters and follow recommended precautions to keep safe
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National Forest in GA
In addition to getting in free at the US National Forests, there are also five days each year when you can get in free at the US National Parks! With these unbeatable deals, it’s hard to resist a day exploring the area’s natural beauty!
Enjoy your visits to the US National Forest sites across Georgia and the USA.
This was a very fun and informative article, and all of these places look so beautiful! It’s amazing being out in nature, though I haven’t been out in nature too much, but reading the article and looking at the beautiful images makes me want to explore it more.
The only negative I would say, which is about the article itself, I had a bit of trouble reading some of the text. I could still read it if I look closely enough, but it was a little hard for me to see, it’s not something you should worry about too much though as the whole experience of reading the article was great.
Thank you for sharing.
Hi, Leonard! Thanks so much for the feedback!
It’s amazing that you have special free entrance days for your national forests! Here in France, I don’t think thats such a thing exist. I know that you can visit some private forests but on invitation. Moreover, this is the opportunity for modest families to hang out in nature easily and more often, if they can’t afford it on normal times. Thanks for this information, this is very useful.
It’s certainly a great perk that everyone can access these sites on the annual free admission days! Enjoy!!
Thank you for the tour around the North Georgia Mountains! I was not able to get all the Cams ( I need to do the Abode Flash Player update ) Enjoyed Bryson City Cam. It’s been many years since I was there. I did about a 3 day excursion on the AT starting at springer mountain GA. Approach Trail.This post has brought back some good memories of the North Georgia Mountains. Do you know when the free days begin?
Hi Lonnie, Towards the top of the post, there is a list of the free entrance days for 2023. The first one is today in honor of Martin Luther King Jr Day. If you aren’t able to take advantage of the free entrance today, then hopefully, you’ll be able to enjoy some of the future free entrance days!
I love nature and knowing that there is this possibility to visit these places freely, I think it will make me change some itinerary of some future trip or it will make me plan one on purpose! Wonderful opportunity and unknown to many. Thanks for talking about it, now I know it exists and I can plan for it in the future!
Hi Mila, The National Forests offer beautiful spaces to enjoy some of the best views in the country. The forests are definitely worth a trip – and it’s always nice to save some money on the free entrance days!
I enjoyed reading this article and website even though I don’t live anywhere near Georgia. It is an excellent service to provide people the resources for participating in one of their favorite past times. I like how thorough your writing and your topics are. The subjects seem to include everything one would want to know.
The area looks to be quite exciting and I would gather that a lot of people enjoy it. Your inclusion of places to eat, drink, explore, and places to stay overnight is all valuable. Your passion comes through in your writing.
Plus, even though I don’t live near Georgia, this article is relevant for all forests in the USA (even the ones near me)! Thanks so much!!
Regards,
Erlene
Hi Erlene, You are most welcome!
Reading your article and seeing the pictures of these beautiful forests, really make me want to live in America. Coming from a small country like the Netherlands, we cannot experience any long trails let alone the vastness of the wilderness. I once experienced it a bit going halfway up Mount Rainier in Washington State, albeit in a car(lol).
The beauty of the scenery in the USA is overwhelming and I will put venturing out there on my bucket list. Thanks for your article.
Hi Jerry, The national forests are definitely one of our national treasures here in the USA. The epic trails like the Appalachian Trail are known worldwide!
Thank you for this interesting and informative article about free days in US National Forests. I was especially interested in the segment about the Appalachian Trail and discovering that 76 miles of it were in Georgia. I had read the book “A Walk In the Woods” by Bill Bryson. I think I will add a trip to the Appalachian Mountains to my “bucket list”. It seems really beautiful.
Hi Jenni, I also enjoyed that book and learning more about the journeys of Appalachian Trail hikers through the stories it told. I hope you’re able to make it here to check it out in person soon!
Heloo there, I really want to say a big thanks to you for sharing this insightful and informative piece on the topic titled, free entrance days at us national forest sites.. I basically stumbled on this site which I must say I am really finding it interesting. It’s filled with so much useful and valuable content, it’s rather very informative. I am definitely going to visit some other times.
Thanks Oscar! I hope you are able to enjoy one of the beautiful forests on “Fee Free Day” tomorrow and you are welcome to visit this website anytime!! 😉
This is a great post, I really like they way everything was spell out. You have given us the best days and months to visit GA Mountain Forest for tour and get free entrance, another important thing that I appreciate is the Tips you have shared; comfortables shoes, food, water,sun protection and many more. Thanks for this information.
Hi Eunice, the Georgia mountains have four very distinct seasons so you will find the experience to be quite different at each time of year. Some people prefer one season over the others, but there is lots to see no matter when you decide to go! Enjoy your trip!